Power Pack were created back in 1984 by Louise "Weezie" Simonson and by artist and teacher June Brigman. The narrative challenge, to which these ladies committed themselves, of making such a young cast travel across an often violently adult world was unprecedented and, until this day, to my knowledge, unrepeated in the Marvel Universe.

After the "Wolverine: The Dust From Above"script, editor Michael Horwitz invited me to draw a story of the same character, written by my good friend Sarah Cross, author of "Dull Boy". The colorist was Chris Chuckry, who managed to have enough patience to read every one of my notes. The story is to be published in February, the 2nd, 2011, in the Wolverine #1000 special anthology. More images soon.

Marvel Comics just got "The Dust From Above", a Wolverine story I wrote, online. The drawing is by Francesca Ciregia, a young and talented Italian artist. Colors are by Emily Warren and editing by Michael Horwitz, who invited me for this project.

At the con, Archaia will publish the 'Mouse Guard: Legends of The Guard' hardcover, the first anthology of short stories by guest artists within the universe created by David Petersen. My deep thanks to him for the invitation to write and draw the hardcover's exclusive epilogue. Images soon. The event will also be the platform where to present two new projects. The first is a partnership with Nuno Plati, who had already posted a short / teaser of it in his blog, while the other, Heyday, is written and illustrated by me.

Today was published the first article of Geografia das Amizades, the new chronicle by Gonçalo Cadilhe, reporter and traveler, for Visão - Vida & Viagens magazine. It was thanks to an invitation from the designer and Art Editor Pedro Monteiro that the unique opportunity of illustrating his texts came up. Besides, it is also a rare pleasure to work with Pedro himself, specially with him being so prone to establish a fluid dialogue between design and illustration.